1: Dio Mio No (7:25) 2: Seduto Sotto Un Platano Con Una Margherita In Bocca Guardando Il Fiume Nero Macchiato Dalla Schiuma Bianca Dei Detersivi (3:08) 3: Una (3:54) 4: 7 Agosto Di Pomeriggio. Fra Le Lamiere Roventi Di Un Cimitero Di Automobili Solo Io, Silenzioso Eppure Straordinariamente Vivo (4:04) 5: Se La Mia Pelle Vuoi (4:04) 6: Davanti Ad Un Distributore Automatico Di Fiori Dell'Aereoporto Di Bruxelles Anch'io Chiuso In Una Bolla Di Vetro (2:16) 7: Supermarket (4:47) 8: Una Poltrona, Un Bicchiere Di Cognac, Un Televisore. 35 Morti Ai Confini Di Israele E Giordania (5:58)
"Amore E Non Amore" is a landmark album by the legendary Italian singer-songwriter Lucio Battisti, released in 1971 and now available in CD format from Legacy Recordings. This record stands out for its innovative blend of rock, pop, and experimental sounds that marked a turning point in Italian popular music. The album explores themes of love and existentialism with poetic lyrics and sophisticated arrangements, making it one of Battisti's most acclaimed works. Lucio Battisti is widely regarded as one of Italy?s greatest musical icons; his collaborations with lyricist Mogol produced numerous chart-topping hits throughout the 1960s and 1970s, such as "Il mio canto libero," "Emozioni," and "La canzone del sole." His influence on European music remains profound to this day. Legacy Recordings is renowned for preserving classic albums from iconic artists across genres, ensuring timeless masterpieces like this remain accessible to new generations.